Can't really speak spanish, but it's damn close of portuguese... close enough to I make a try...
Here you are (very shortened, of course):
They speak that it's the new singles of the band, influenced for Maiden and NWOBHM and it's better than the previous CD that they had commented before. Said that the result is: your guitar and of your partner, together with the voice are more "in the face", letting the bass and drums in a second place, also losing the "horse-ridding and pointing" (don't know how you call it in english) that Mr Kirichi had made well in his bass...
Talk about the "war buzzer" is in the beggining and end of the first song "squadron" and it has very "sticky" (about strong glue) guitar lines, alike Maiden. Said that he's very satisfied after listening the good instrumental part and the rhythm variation, also the NWOBHM influencies... The singer sang well on the other records, but he felt a better singing now, because she left the "sharpened raising notes"
Said again about the Maiden influency in Long Day's Journey, specially in the guitars and got surprised of the agressive voice in the end of the song.
for "servant" (didn't understand) the star composition of the record is the last, Outlanders, with a a beggining and end "calm", with acoustic guitars, with undeniable maiden's vibe. "although they do not remain simply in that" incluing Pellerito giving a small demonstration of his "drums" in the ending of the song...
(can be wrong the translation here) The promo has not arrived nor edited nor comercialized, sended some to a few radios stations...
If you get interested in those north american and want to comprove if what I say is a lie, listen to the songs on his myspace